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A five-year-old boy in Central Frontenac, north of Kingston, Ont., just wanted to get a new toy for his sister. The problem was he took the family car to do it.

Ontario Provincial Police say they received a call about a suspicious vehicle at around 7:20 a.m. Monday from a neighbour. The vehicle had come to rest in a hayfield.
When police arrived, they found the very young driver, who said that he wanted to go to the store and buy a pink toy tractor for his little sister.

The child was not hurt and the car sustained only minor damage. Police confirmed the parents are not facing any charges.

The message from police is to be aware of kids' whereabouts and to ensure that car keys are kept out of the reach of children.
 

Morning ARC, Jim and Rook. :wave:

I just saw the horrifying pics of the tornado damage in Mayfield, Kentucky... incredible that anyone survived. :sadsmiley:
 

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The coins and treasure of the "Demon pirate hoard" are similar. The difference is the jars im searching are on land and have been purposely buried.
Best of luck to you in your search for a buried hoard Bart! :thumbsup:

Love the pic of the 400 year old crotal bell still buried in the English soil Jim. :o

Let's hope you didn't contract Covid WD... but I think it's unlikely. :icon_scratch:
 

So the little guy going to a school in northern Ohio has a false positive test result. I am free!
That's great news WD... for you and your grandson. :thumbsup:
 

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Heading to Montreal this morning for 3 days of dealers calls... taking our 18 year old daughter along for entertainment. :laughing7:

Special Weather Statement
Issued at 05:15 Wednesday 15 December 2021

Possible freezing rain late in the day.

A warm front associated with a low-pressure system from the American Midwest will move through the province of Quebec on Wednesday. Along this front, an area of freezing rain could develop and affect the greater Montreal area in the evening, especially the Laval region.

Surfaces such as highways, roads, walkways and parking lots could become icy and slippery.

The Wednesday evening commute could be significantly impacted in urban areas.
 

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